Broadway at the Beach, located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, is a lively entertainment complex full of specialty shops, restaurants, attractions, and nightclubs sprawled over 350 acres.
Situated around Lake Broadway, visitors can stroll the complex and enjoy over 20 restaurants, 100 specialty shops, and a bevy of unique attractions including Ripley's Aquarium, WonderWorks, Dragon's Lair Fantasy Golf, and much more.
Parking and public transportation to Broadway at the Beach
Accessing Broadway at the Beach is best by car. Parking lots encompass the complex and are free; you can access them from 21st Avenue and 29th Avenue off of U.S. 17 Bypass.
Best and worst and time to go to Broadway at the Beach
Open year round, the best time to enjoy the complex is around mid-morning when it first opens and is less crowded. The worst time to venture to Broadway at the Beach is in the early evening when it's overly crowded and wait times at restaurants are long.
Admission to Broadway at the Beach
Admission to the complex is free; however, some attractions and nightclubs have entrance fees and vary by venue and event.
Must see/do at Broadway at the Beach
All ages will enjoy exploring the various fish and shark exhibits at Ripley's Aquarium, kids will love the Soar+Explore zip line and ropes course, while parrotheads will get a kick out of the hurricane that erupts from the giant blender inside Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville.
Other places to visit near Broadway at the Beach
The Palace Theater offers live entertainment options and is located adjacent to Broadway at the Beach, while across U.S. 17 Bypass is the Hollywood Wax Museum and Broadway Grand Prix, and just a short drive away, sports enthusiasts can cheer on the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a minor league baseball team.
Insider tip for visitors to Broadway at the Beach
Check Broadway at the Beach's Events Calendar on their website throughout the year for information on free concerts, fireworks displays and events happening in the complex.
Author's bio: Rebecca S. Robertson has called Myrtle Beach home for the past seven years. She has written for a variety of local and national publications.
Deemed the 'Reptile Capital of the World,' Alligator Adventure offers a full day of family friendly fun in the sun. Situated on a wetland habitat, this park offers visitors an inviting opportunity to explore a huge collection of animals including alligators, crocodiles, lizards, exotic snakes, tropical birds, lemurs, kangaroos, warthogs, wolves, and much more. Visit with Utan, the largest known crocodile in captivity that weighs in at 2,000 pounds and is over 18 feet long.
How to get to Alligator Adventure
Traveling by car, Alligator Adventure is located just off U.S. Highway 17 in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., adjacent to Barefoot Landing. For your convenience, a parking lot is situated just off Barefoot Resort Bridge Road, a short walk from the entrance.
Best and worst and time to go to Alligator Adventure
The best time to visit the park is in the morning when they first open, around 9 a.m. — it's cooler and less crowded. Ticket sales end an hour before they close at 6 p.m., so don't head to the park too late, allow plenty of time to explore the exhibits.
Admission to Alligator Adventure
Adults and children ages 13 and up are $21.99, children ages 4-12 are $16.99, and children under the age of three are free. Seniors citizens are $19.99 and members of the military are $18.99 with proper ID. Prices do not include tax.
Must see/do at Alligator Adventure
Get a prime spot to watch one of the alligator feedings that happen mid-April through mid-October. Hear the loud snap of their jaws echo over the water as a 15 foot alligator springs from its depths to catch its meal. During these feedings, park experts also give informational talks on the different species and their habitat. Like snakes? Another must do activity is the snake handling show in their amphitheater where visitors can see and experience the reptiles up close.
Other places to visit near Alligator Adventure
Barefoot Landing is just a short walk from the park. Full of shops, restaurants, and nightlife, this entertainment complex offers a relaxing and family friendly atmosphere.
Insider tip for visitors to Alligator Adventure
With paid admissions Alligator Adventure offers visitors a 2nd Day Free Pass, valid for one return admission within seven days from your initial visit. Make sure to get your pass before leaving the park.
Author's bio: Rebecca S. Robertson has called Myrtle Beach home for the past seven years. She has written for a variety of local and national publications.